With a strong 5-2 victory over No. 26 William & Mary on Tuesday, head coach Lele Forood of the No. 6 Stanford women’s tennis team earned her 200th victory at the helm of the Cardinal program.

This weekend, with two home games against No. 63 Arizona and No. 13 Arizona State, the Stanford women can reach another milestone in victories: 100 straight regular season wins at home.

To put the number in perspective, the Cardinal has yet to lose at home in over nine years — its last loss coming to California.

In fact, adding in NCAA tournament victories over the years pushes Stanford’s home record to an astounding 124-0.

“I think we all see it as a real treat playing at home, especially after the last few weeks we’ve had playing the road,” said junior Jessica Nguyen. “I think we’re all in our comfort zone and that really brings out our best games against our opponents. That’s our biggest advantage playing at home — we love it.”

Today, Stanford faces the Wildcats at 1:30 p.m. Though Arizona won the 2003 Pacific-10 Conference Championship, much has changed since then.

Last year, the Cardinal dismantled Arizona, 6-1 and 7-0. This year, the Wildcats are 7-6, having been blown out 6-1 against both UCLA and Southern California.

Their lone ranked player is junior Danielle Steinberg at No. 62.

“We’ve played them in the past always twice a year so that it’s a great weekend for us to finish the winter quarter with and play against a team that is tough,” Nguyen said. “It’ll be good to start with Arizona tomorrow and work our way up to Arizona State, who’s had better results this season.”

Indeed, Arizona State is quite the different story.

At No. 13, the Sun Devils are one of five Pac-10 schools in the top-15 of the ITA rankings. Earlier this season, Arizona State upset UCLA, 4-3, after falling behind 3-1 earlier in the match.

“They have a very strong team and we’ve had difficulty with them in the past. But we’ve come out on top,” Nguyen said. “I really think that it’s a great match to finish the weekend with.”

The next day, however, Arizona State fell 4-3 to USC — yet another chapter to the Pac-10 merry-go-round this year.

The Wildcats are led by sophomore Nadia Abdala at the number one spot.

Abdala will most likely face freshman Hilary Barte, who is currently on a five-game tear through the top players in the conference.

Barte is 13-5 on the season with six victories against ranked opponents.

Moreover, Barte has already faced Abdala in a 6-3, 6-1 victory in the second round of the Freeman Memorial Championships during the fall season.

Last year, Stanford defeated the Sun Devils 4-3 and 5-2.

On Tuesday, junior Jessica Nguyen appeared to be near 100 percent, physically, after suffering a wrist injury at the National Team Indoors.

“It’s better,” Nguyen said of her wrist. “It’s just a matter of strengthening it back to what it was before. As far as my backhand and everything goes, I can play normally now, which is a nice feeling coming off a few injuries.”

The two Arizona matches will be the final home games of this quarter as the Cardinal treks towards the midpoint of its season.

“Our whole team right now is fighting off injuries,” Nguyen said. “But dead week and finals week will give us rest and we’ll be back for spring break matches — [it’s a] pretty hectic time. People are a bit tired, but for the most part the team is in good shape. And that can only mean good things for spring quarter matches.”

With a winning streak on the line, Stanford will count on its seventh man or woman on the court.

“We definitely love playing at home because our fans come out to support us,” Nguyen said. “I’m hoping this weekend that it’ll be sunny and beautiful so that people come out, get a tan and watch us win. It’s always fun to have our crowd cheering for us.”